
WEDNESDAY BLOG
You have probably heard of a few changes at Versan. Ms. Dyer is migrating, so a new teacher takes her place. Already on board, quite distinguished, lover of poetry and a taskmaster at teaching English, Mr. Noel Stennett takes her place, along with me, of course, so the transition is easier. Smoother, I might add. Also, our Montego Bay office continues in the same vein as the Kingston office, but they offer CXC and CAPE classes. What I marvel at is the introduction of Span

THE READER'S CIRCLE
We take a deviant turn this week. From virtual school fairs, registering for exams, thanking teachers, staff - to students sending in lovely vlogs to herald their tenure here at Versan. Short but sweet. This week I want to focus on readers, folks who understand that building the vocabulary, reading ad nauseam should be the order of the day. By group efforts, here are your cautionary tales. SSAT The vocabulary section on your test is mind boggling. If you are not doing som

SHORTEST BLOG EVER!
I am going to welcome Mr. Alexis Monteith, our social media influencer, to the Versan family. Though Mrs. Buchanan has been around for a while, we officially welcome her too as a teamplayer at Versan. We thank Navardo Walker for being a true Versaner, our teachers for the incredible work they do every term, our cleaning staff for trying desperately to keep us COVID free, to John, our blog designer who went through horrible fires in California, to the Versan team in Mobay, j

EXAMS IN SESSION
So, a few centers were opened on Saturday, and a few closed. The exams took place for a few. Others have been rolled over till December. Keep on studying guys. More books should come our way soon enough. LSAT and SAT took place last Saturday. Hope all test takers fared well. CXC AND CAPE RESULTS Not bad for some, but horrible for many. We understand. But you have to meet with us individually to discuss the way forward. Also your VIth form choices have to be regulated